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Divergency certificate of my deceased grandmother after her death


01-Oct-2023 (In Civil Law)
Can I get divergency certificate now for the names of my deceased grandmother after her death
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Answer #1
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Procedure
The applicant should put up his/her application to Mamlatdar of the concerned Taluka, where the applicant permanently resides, on any working day, and obtain an Acknowledgement Receipt for the same. The applicant is also given a delivery date for his/her certificate, which is printed on the Receipt.
1. Apply in prescribed form to the Mamlatdar (Annexure B)
2. File an affidavit in prescribed form. (Annexure C)
3. Produce documentary evidence wherein the divergence of names have occurred.
4. Attach attested copies of birth certificate
5. The application will be sent to the concerned Talathi asking for his report within 3 days.
6. On the receipt of the report of the Talathi concerned the Mamlatdar will issue the Divergence Certificate within 2 days.

Concerned Authority
Mamlatdar of the concerned Taluka.

Fees
No fee is charged for this service.

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